Monday, September 23, 2013

Fall Tag with SU's Autumn Accents, and Chalk Talk Die Cuts

I've been looking for an excuse to bake Caramel Banana Nut Muffins ever since I picked up a mix at Williams and Sonoma.  It's one of my favorite stores but I live in The Delta near the Mississippi River so I drive over 2 hours to a well stocked shopping mall.  It is a real event when I go to "the city" to get my shopping fix!  When I found out my friend had to get a cortizone shot in her foot and was to stay off of them, I had my excuse!  The muffins were soooo yummy but you know how the story goes - If you give a scrapbooker a muffin, she's going to ask for a basket to put it in.  If you give her a basket, she's going to ask for a pretty towel to keep the muffins in the basket warm.  If you give her a towel, she's going to need a coordinating, to-die-for label with appropriate sentiment to decorate the towel.  Can you tell I used to be an elementary teacher?  Love that book (If You Give a Mouse a Cookie by Felicia Bond).



Anyway ....  here's what I came up with from my stash.  I'll list the supplies used below - all are from Stampin' Up and can be purchased on my website using the link in the margin OR substitute similar supplies you have on hand.

Directions:  Cut a tag from Brown Sugar Cardstock with Chalk Talk Framelit Die and emboss it with the Woodgrain embossing folder.   Type the sentiment on your computer and print it on Very Vanilla cardstock.  Use the medium Chalk Talk Framelit Die to cut out the sentiment.  Embellish the sentiment by stamping the edges with part of the leaf from Wonderfall Stamp Set using chocolate chip ink.  Cut the  acorn and leaves from the Autumn Accents Bigz Die Cut using paper from Sweater Weather Designer Series Paper.  Ink all edges of all pieces with Chocolate Chip ink and use dimensional dots to adhere and raise the acorn, sentiment, and top leaf.  Insert Chevron Ribbon into tag opening and tie with baker's twine.   Add a basket of muffins or a good book and go make someone's day!!!  Happy Fall!

Saturday, September 21, 2013

Memory Tray Ready for Gifting

Do you have memory trays in your closet just waiting to be loved?  After 3 years I finally got out my memory tray to make that special Christmas present for my sister-in-law!  Ashley, if you see this, hit ESCAPE now!!!  Don't want to spoil the surprise!

It all started when my friend Sue came over to scrap and brought a darling Peace Sign shaped memory tray to make a gift for her grandaughter.  I remembered I had about 5 trays in my closet just waiting for inspiration, so this was the perfect opportunity!  I pulled an old October Afternoon Farmhouse kit and shuffled through my stash for embellishments.  This is what I came up with.  I found that tape runner is not strong enough to hold the background paper on.  I had to lift it back up and add double sided tape (the orange roll) to get it to hold all the embellishments.  I am happy with the results and hope she will be too.  It's hard to mess up with my precious nieces as subjects!!!
 Now on to the other 5 trays!  Looks like I've got Christmas in the "tray" this year!  Oh come on, at least give me a grin for trying!!!  LOL!  Would love to see what you've done with Memory Trays!  Feel free to share!

 

Saturday, September 14, 2013

Christmas Card Makes Merry!

Here's my second Christmas card this season, thanks to Mary Fish at www.stampinpretty.com.  I used her idea and added the polka dot background paper.  I love red and white together and this card just makes me smile!  I especially like the fact that it is so easy with the Expressions Thinlit Die.  The materials used are listed below and can be purchased at my Stampin' Up Website link in the right column.  Stay tuned for more Christmas!! 
 
Stampin' Up Materials Used:
Red Glimmer Paper (121790)
Whisper White Cardstock (Item #100730)
Expressions Thinlits Dies (132171)
Bird Builder Punch for leaves (117191)
Polka Dot Parade paper (126902)
Large Pearls (125577)
Red buttons (my own)
 
 
 

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

MOJO310 - Christmas Card with SU Products







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I've decided to kill 2 birds with one stone and enter my second MOJO Monday Card Challenge with a Christmas Card.  Julee Tilman designed a beautiful template!  I started with a Cherry Cobbler red cardstock and Crumb Cake polka dot  paper.  The white lines are drawn on with a straight edge and white gel pen. The green polka dot banner and the sentiment are raised with dimension dots. I used Versa Mark ink to emboss the lettering and it's border with Cherry Cobbler embossiing powder.  This was my first time to use the candy dots on their brad base and paper clip ribbon and I really like the effect.   Here's a list of materials I used.  All are available on my Stampin' Up Website except the tulle ribbon.  It is from Maya Road.  Please stop back by for my Christmas card ideas!  Enjoy!




Products for Card:  from Stampin'Up (see link)
Season of Style Designer Paper ( Item 132340)
Color Collection Brights Designer Paper (130134)
Old Olive Simply Styled Embellishments (132148)
Whisper White Card Stock (100730)
Crumb Cake Card Stock (120953)
Cherry Cobbler 1" Ribbon (132135
Cherry Cobbler Cardstock (132129)
Merry Little Christmas Stamp Set (131829)
Candy dot brad base (132293)
Candy dots Regal (130932
Tulle gathered ribbon from Maya Road
Cherry Cobbler Embossing Powder  (122949)  
Heat Tool (129053)
Uni-Ball Signo Gel Pen (105021)                                     
 

Monday, September 9, 2013

Hexagon Punch to the Rescue!

Here's a quick little thank you card using polka dots and a tiny envelope made from the hexagon punch.  All products are from Stampin' Up.  Use a pop dot under the scallop to make it stand up and a candy dot to embellish the mini envelope.  You'll need a glue dot under the envelope flap to hold it down.
 
As you can see on the right, the secret to making the envelope is in how you punch it out.  The picture shows you how.  Then you simply fold down the flap.  I usually score it across the fold line to make it easier - it's very small!  Please take a minute to subscribe to my blog for more ideas.  I'm working on Christmas cards now so I hope to share what I come up with very soon!  (I know - worse than Wal-Mart!  It's barely September!)
 
 
 

 

Saturday, September 7, 2013

Easy Gifts with Post It Note Holders


I made these Post-It Note holders at a craft workshop at the Leland Coffee Shop brunch.  Betsy made a fabulous brunch spread and we enjoyed the food and crafts on a Saturday morning.  These Post-It Note holders were so easy and we were happy with the results.  The base is a rectangle cut 3 1/2 " x 7 1/2 " with score marks at 3 1/2"  and 4" to allow for the width of a post it pad.  I used Stampin' Up papers and embellishments.  These would make the perfect gift - tuck one inside a cellophane bag with some colored grass and extra Post -It pads!

The Itty Bitty Butterfly punch and scalloped circles made an elegant cover using Birthday Bash Designer Series Paper and Gumball Green Stitched Ribbon.

I love to use a scallop punch to make flowers.  Just clip the petals toward the center about every 2 scallops.  I crumbled up the 3 scalloped circles and unwrapped them to give the flower a shabby chic look.  Don't forget to ink the edges - here in Stampin' Up's Basic Gray.  The SU lace trim is one of my favorite products - just peel and stick.  The button is from K & Company.